On today's show, we discuss the latest in the Jussie Smollett case, the Antifa Lawsuit against journalist Andy Ngo, and inflation. We also discuss the New York City mayor s refusal to surrender to Black Lives Matter and the potential for the group to burn the city down.
00:00:00.000Black Lives Matter has issued a statement.
00:00:12.000They are standing by Jussie Smollett, even though he has been found guilty.
00:00:16.000And, you know, it's a really important story for regular people because everybody knows at this point that Jussie Smollett staged the whole thing.
00:01:16.000Well, the intrepid journalist Andy Ngo, who has been documenting this much to the chagrin of Antifa, is now being sued by people because he retweeted them.
00:01:34.000There's a lot of political play here, but I will say this.
00:01:36.000On the merits, Andy will win a summary judgment, the judge will laugh this case out of court, and then Andy will seek legal fees and likely win.
00:03:28.000We should do an opinion piece on that.
00:03:29.000And he was like, meh, I don't want to do an opinion piece.
00:03:32.000You know, he does he does straight news stories.
00:03:35.000And they come after him because he's good at his job.
00:03:38.000You know, that stupid Daily Beast story about about this lawsuit.
00:03:42.000And they're talking about and they use they're like, oh, Andy has had All of these DCMA strikes against him and it's like, yeah, that's not evidence of anything other than people are out to get him.
00:04:00.000I really want to talk so much about that one, but I felt like we couldn't lead with it because it's a little esoteric, but we'll get into that.
00:04:06.000We'll build up to it with the Black Lives Matter ride stuff.
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00:05:57.000We were initially going to start with Jesse, but I think this is actually more important context.
00:06:02.000As we get into Black Lives Matter, from the Daily Mail, quote, We are not going to surrender to Black Lives Matter.
00:06:09.000New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams warns BLM leader Hawk Newsom not to, quote, burn down the Big Apple and refuses to back down on reinstating plainclothes NYPD units.
00:06:22.000It's kind of crazy when we're at a point where the mayor of, you know, the biggest city in the country is warning A group of leftist activists not to burn the city down.
00:06:33.000Isn't it, isn't it, shouldn't there be a little bit more than that?
00:06:36.000Like, hey, you threatened to burn the city down.
00:07:32.000A couple of like half a million dollar houses.
00:07:34.000Yeah, so the thing about Newsom is he's very vigilant about that.
00:07:38.000I talked, I actually talked with him after the, there was like a whole incident uptown with some tourists who were in town and they didn't want to show their vax cards or something like that and they ended up getting kicked out of car mines and then When I talked to him about it, he was like, actually, the hostess was racist and used racist language and this whole thing.
00:07:58.000But yeah, he's very vigilant against the plainclothes cops.
00:08:01.000And I want the plainclothes cops back on the street.
00:08:04.000Pulling them off the street has been a disaster.
00:08:06.000That's how the police know what's going on in the community.
00:08:09.000You know, they're there on the street.
00:08:28.000The super lefties that I know were shocked when Eric Adams won the Democratic primary, which essentially meant that he was going to be mayor, which he is going to be.
00:08:36.000They all wanted Maya Wiley and these far left progressives.
00:08:39.000But the black communities, the conservative communities, the Latino communities all wanted
00:08:44.000Adams. And it's pretty clear why they wanted him. You know, he was he's from the city.
00:09:03.000I'm not a fan of what the Democrats have become.
00:09:05.000But if people are expressing their support for a cop, As much as I can say, you know, there's a lot of things
00:09:10.000that I don't like about the NYPD, the CPD, regular people saying, you know what we hate more? We hate
00:09:15.000you burning down our businesses and throwing rocks through our windows.
00:09:18.000This is a pie in the face to the extremist woke left.
00:09:22.000But when they did break windows, when they did bust down businesses, when they did steal from private enterprises,
00:09:28.000you saw the police department stand back and kind of watch everything happen.
00:09:31.000You saw some of the high command of the NYPD literally get on their knees with the mayor saying, we support you guys, as of course they were causing massive chaos, massive pain for the average citizen.
00:09:43.000So, you know, the previous administration acquiesced totally to BLM.
00:09:47.000They wrote their name in front of Trump's And arrested anyone who dared to express another political opinion across that particular street.
00:09:57.000So to see this kind of transition, it's not even a major transition.
00:10:01.000It's just a guy saying, hey, we're not going to have any bloodshed.
00:10:03.000We're not going to have any rioting here.
00:10:05.000I mean, that should be a normal statement.
00:10:06.000It's nothing out of the ordinary and shouldn't be.
00:10:09.000Yeah, I mean, de Blasio also did not think that New Yorkers cared about their own quality of life.
00:10:14.000And I've talked to members of city council about this, you know, who said that there are members of city council who don't think that their constituents care about quality of life.
00:10:22.000And anyone who lives in New York, there isn't anything else.
00:10:25.000That is literally the only thing there is.
00:10:27.000There's really expensive everything and not getting trash in your face and stabbed when you walk down the street.
00:10:34.000And if Adams can bring some of that back, That's a good thing, but I still, you know, I don't just, I don't agree with any of the VAX mandate stuff.
00:11:04.000And this whole thing with the masking now, businesses are going to be able to decide if you have to wear a mask or if you have to show your vaccine card.
00:11:14.000I want to address what Luke was saying about the police because I think there is an interesting kind of double-edged sword here.
00:11:19.000I'm not a big fan of what the police were doing letting people suffer, but I guess my point is more like regular people, when they say they want Eric Adams, they're saying no to Black Lives Matter and Antifa extremists.
00:11:31.000And we needed people to stand up and say something to that.
00:11:35.000When you have a police department and you have the whole city and the core Democrat movement being like, abolish or defund the police, well it's no surprise that when the cops are like, we don't have the resources to deal with this so we're not going to deal with it.
00:11:46.000You can't expect me to go out and then put my life on the line when you will not stand up and defend us as well.
00:11:52.000You had in New York, I think it was in New York, the police came out and said, we are being slammed in the media for all of these crimes when there were 375 million police interactions and only I think it was like nine unarmed black men being killed or like 13 or whatever.
00:12:06.000So the media is just drumming up all of this hate for cops when 99.99% of cops are just like routine stops.
00:12:16.000Most of them, but you know, they also did shut down, you know, private businesses in Staten Island that were going against the lockdowns.
00:12:24.000The NYPD, it's one of the most funded police departments, I think, in the entire world.
00:12:30.000I believe their budget, correct me if I'm wrong, I think you would know this more than I would Libby, their budget was six billion dollars, now it's five billion dollars, is that correct?
00:12:38.000They did pull a billion Yeah, but it wasn't the NYPD shutting down restaurants in Staten Island.
00:12:53.000Because the NYPD, if you were walking around going to, you know, basically were speakeasies during the pandemic, the NYPD did not come bother you at all.
00:13:34.000That to me is like, You know what, man?
00:13:37.000These cops may be from out of the community, but people need a way to, like, call them out, shun them for violating human rights.
00:13:46.000The decree of an executive does not give police the authority to do these things.
00:13:51.000No, I mean, people have to stand up for their own values.
00:13:53.000And that's, it turns out, that's one of the hardest things for anybody to do, is to have a value system, make their decisions based on that value system, and to uphold it with their lives every day.
00:14:06.000This is why I'm like, you know, during the whole George Floyd riots and stuff, I was kind of like, in many circumstances, if the cops aren't going to defend people who want to abolish the police, I mean, good, this is what people have asked for, and the cops aren't giving it to them.
00:14:17.000That being said, when you then get police going to small businesses and putting the jackboot down, I'm like, you want me to defend you now?
00:17:02.000There's also, though, a ton of people, more than I've seen in a long time, walking around outside with masks on, in their cars by themselves with masks on.
00:17:41.000She was sentenced to 90 days in jail, which began immediately, and a $1,000 fine, considerably more than what Albert Lee City Attorney Kelly Dawn Martinez, who prosecuted the case, had sought.
00:17:51.000Meaning, the prosecutor didn't even want it to go that crazy, and the judge was like, nah, lock her up three months.
00:17:56.000Because she opened her wine and beer bar, Flouting Tim Walz's executive order to shut down last winter during the COVID-19 pandemic and was found guilty of six criminal misdemeanor counts Thursday by a Freeborn County jury.
00:18:15.000She fled to Iowa and then sheriff deputies came and arrested her.
00:18:19.000So these are people, these are officers.
00:18:22.000Look, you gotta understand in places like New York City, as much as you might be saying, like, well, the NYPD weren't the ones going out and doing this, the leadership were appointed by Democrats.
00:18:30.000They do not believe in the same moral systems, moral frameworks, and values that we here do.
00:18:35.000Just because we might be like, there are good cops out there, and they're besmirching the name of officers over, you know, a few fringe cases, you need to realize that in places like Seattle, there are Antifa cops.
00:18:46.000Yeah I mean there was an Antifa person running for the basically like Attorney General of the city in Seattle and then you know she lost but she was entrenched you know she was running for that.
00:18:58.000It's interesting too I was talking to some friends about this the other day there's a there's definitely a difference today between the way that Republicans and Democrats, Conservatives, Liberals whatever terminology you want to use approach things.
00:19:11.000It used to be that everyone basically seemed to have the same goal and the question was how do we get there?
00:19:38.000I mean, we're seeing what's happening all around the world, and it should be a warning shot to the rest of the world, especially with what's happening in Germany, in Australia, in Austria, in Italy, in France, where we're seeing just, you know, elderly women walking by, big Police officers grabbing their hands demanding to see their papers demanding to see their identification and throwing them in jail giving them huge fine stealing their hard-earned money punishing them scaring the crap out of them because they didn't comply with the whims of the state.
00:20:07.000I think what's happening around the world in some of these places is what a lot of politicians want to happen here in the United States and I think.
00:20:15.000Because of people fighting against it because of people not ... complying because of the state of Florida and other people ... saying hey I I believe in my human rights I have dignity I ... have a life here that I will fight for and I will protect no ... matter what I think that's one of the only reasons why society ... totally hasn't gone the way as many other societies have gone ... to work even protesting even just simply complaining.
00:21:13.000They're like, it's bad enough we had to pull this stupid campaign with Maxwell anyway, the last thing we want is someone to be tweeting about it.
00:22:24.000They had children that were coming to them and they were told to shut up by their superiors and they had to shut up and there was no justice for thousands of victims and thousands of children that came forward.
00:22:42.000Yeah, the Epstein stuff is out of the insane.
00:22:43.000Well, I mean, I've read about the Epstein stuff.
00:22:44.000Yeah, there's a number of police officers that fell into depression.
00:22:47.000There's a number of police officers that were silenced, shunned, and couldn't do their job because the higher-ups said shut up, obey our orders, and they did.
00:23:05.000And that to me is frustrating to understand people still putting a lot of their faith and a lot of their power and a lot of their hope, which I think is needless into this kind of system that they're going to be doing the right thing.
00:23:18.000I think we should be more skeptical than just hopeful from my perspective.
00:23:22.000You know, when I think about Cops defunding police and police is an organization.
00:23:25.000I think like the trash people pick up the trash and you're like, okay, if there's an organization of trash men across the United States and a small group of them started dumping trash on lawns and they were like, F this, we hate these.
00:23:37.000And they're like targeting black people, you know, some racist trash men.
00:23:40.000You wouldn't say like defund trash people.
00:24:07.000You criticize every time they do something wrong.
00:24:09.000You try to hold them accountable and if they don't, if they're not held accountable, they shouldn't have any institutional power or money until they can be accountable, until they can be trustworthy.
00:24:19.000Until they can be honest and real with the people that ... they're serving because they're supposed to be serving ... the people not doing the bidding of the special interest ... that many times they just take the orders blindly and do ... whatever they want.
00:24:30.000There was a big thing during Occupy Wall Street where NYPD were working in uniform as private security for wealthy individuals who wanted to go to restaurants in the financial district.
00:24:42.000So you come out as a protester and you see police officers in uniform, badges and everything, and then you realize they were hired as private security for the wealthy elites of New York City.
00:24:53.000There's a lot of cops that moonlight as security.
00:24:58.000I don't think they're supposed to do that.
00:24:59.000Well, there's an official program within the NYPD where corporations could hire police officers to show up at their businesses.
00:25:05.000Many banks use police officers and hire them.
00:25:08.000I don't know if this program still exists, but I know it did exist a few years ago, and they were able to hire, pay their salaries, and they would show up particularly to protect their business and essentially just stand around there because that was a deterrent for a lot of criminals seeing, oh, there's a police officer here.
00:25:22.000I won't come and steal from this place.
00:25:41.000Any of these kind of enforcement organizations are all about making sure that the people are following the orders.
00:25:47.000Like you can't have a bunch of people It just wouldn't work if everyone was out there making their own assumptions about how the law works.
00:25:54.000You know, there has to be a coordinated effort in order for it to be successful.
00:25:59.000And right now it's running through people like authoritarian individuals.
00:26:03.000So maybe in the future the system will be altered so that we'll be able to police without having authority telling people what to do?
00:26:11.000I don't think that's really how it works.
00:26:14.000I think there always has to be authority to tell people.
00:26:17.000If you're going to have a, if you're going to have some sort of army, people have to follow the orders in the army.
00:26:32.000And the thing, too, that happened in New York is that a bunch of low-level crimes basically got decriminalized and stopped being prosecuted.
00:26:40.000So that just opened the door for criminals to do bigger crimes, you know?
00:26:46.000And the way that the smaller crimes worked, I was actually listening to a podcast about this with Inez on Inez's podcast.
00:26:55.000But essentially the idea is that those low-level crimes are now decriminalized.
00:27:03.000The idea was not that those low-level crimes are there to be prosecuted and send people to prison.
00:27:09.000It's so that police have an intervention point, an early intervention point, right?
00:27:13.000So if you're standing there on the street corner smoking a joint, Then the police can be like, hey, what's up?
00:27:18.000You're standing here on the street corner smoking a joint.
00:28:10.000This is a factual news report by Andy Ngo for Newsweek.
00:28:15.000And the reason I'm emphasizing a factual news report by journalist Andy Ngo is because Antifa and these extremists have tried their hardest to smear and besmirch his name simply for reporting on what they do.
00:28:36.000And here we have a factual news piece.
00:28:40.000You see, prosecutors are actually going after Antifa.
00:28:44.000Andy writes, This week, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office charged 11 alleged Antifa members with felony conspiracy and felony assault charges, among other crimes, in a riot case where supporters of former President Donald Trump and random bystanders were beaten in Pacific Beach, California in January.
00:29:02.000Eight suspects were arraigned this week.
00:29:28.000I think we should be happy that finally we're seeing law enforcement go after Antifa, right?
00:29:34.000This is finally- how long has it taken?
00:29:36.000But my concern is, is it too little too late?
00:29:39.000And is it just kind of a show, some appeasement, you know what I mean?
00:29:42.000Are they actually going to get serious across the board, around the country, and deal with this extremism?
00:29:46.000Well, I want to know exactly what happened in this particular case before kind of espousing an opinion on it.
00:29:51.000But what brings me to think about, you know, when I hear about this story was just a few months ago when Antifa was caught celebrating because their opponents were being arrested.
00:30:01.000They were celebrating when the FBI was going after Trump supporters.
00:30:05.000And my first comment on them celebrating it, it's only a matter of time until the state turns against you and starts arresting you.
00:30:12.000So I think This could be the first of that.
00:30:14.000I still don't know a lot of the details around this case, but do they have any charges against these individuals?
00:30:20.000Yeah, felony conspiracy and felony assault.
00:30:30.000So we have Samuel Ogden, charged with felony conspiracy and assault.
00:30:34.000We've got Jesse Cannon, Felony conspiracy felony assault, so you know basically they're all being charged similarly And it's for trying to cause a great bodily harm to individuals They're fundraising to try and try and deal with this these people thought they were untouchable They felt like that the cops couldn't do anything and you know what for several years that was the case
00:30:55.000Well, the cops weren't doing anything for a long time, and as we know, the cops and the feds have a lot of data.
00:31:02.000They're running huge dragnet information operations where they literally are flying drones over a lot of these protests.
00:31:10.000Then they let on so I would say that you know the federal authorities the surveillance grids know most everything so to see this kind of turn when they were previously cheered on by many establishment institutions for doing these actions to see them now face the ramifications of them.
00:31:26.000It shows a kind of very interesting turn.
00:31:28.000I mean, there could be just not enough right-wingers for them to go after for the petty crimes.
00:31:32.000So they're like, OK, we got to do something now.
00:31:36.000Yeah, we got to do something to justify these overly huge budgets that we got.
00:31:41.000But it's going to be... I need to read more into this.
00:31:44.000I wonder if this is actually because the midterms are coming up and the establishment Democrats know that this is a huge problem for them.
00:31:52.000I do think also, though, the courts have proven to be the front lines lately, and it's been pretty fascinating to watch justice at work.
00:31:58.000You had, you know, the Charlottesville stuff came up, and those white supremacist groups or whatever were fined, like, so much money, enough money to completely bankrupt them out of existence, which is kind of, you know... But they don't... Look, the... And you had Rittenhouse.
00:32:48.000It's interesting, too, because once things hit the courts, you know, that's really where you're going to start to see what's going to happen, like what the precedent is going to be, what the law is going to be.
00:32:59.000Next year in June, it's widely believed that the Supreme Court is going to overturn Roe v. Wade.
00:33:34.000The other thing that's bad for Democrats is that they had to base abortion rights on a Supreme Court decision and they could never actually pass it on a federal level.
00:33:44.000It's not elucidated in the Constitution.
00:33:46.000When you heard the oral arguments, I guess it was whenever it was, last week, and Justice Thomas, who is so interesting whenever he talks, it's so interesting because he was, you know, he hardly ever says anything.
00:33:57.000Um, but he consistently was asking, what is the basis in the constitution for abortion rights?
00:34:36.000I think Antifa will definitely use this kind of stuff.
00:34:39.000Should they actually overturn Roe v. Wade, they're going to have a powerful media asset to rally a bunch of young, ignorant people and people who are not all with it, if you know what I mean, into getting violent.
00:34:49.000Because their agenda is burn it to the ground and then rebuild.
00:35:34.000I'm looking into this, and these are not federal charges.
00:35:37.000It looks like this was charges from the San Diego County District Attorney.
00:35:41.000San Diego has a lot of right-wingers in there, so it wouldn't surprise me if this was a local effort for them to go after individuals that target other people and hurt them.
00:35:50.000Because they worked with other local police departments and it looks like they have a very solid case here As they also were able to get a whole bunch of weapons drugs On some of the suspects that were arrested here.
00:36:03.000I think it was eight suspects in total.
00:36:06.000There were search warrants issued So this seems more like a local issue rather than a federal issue So, um, I don't you know, I don't think that also matters.
00:36:16.000No, I'm not I'm not saying it matters.
00:36:17.000I'm just saying that that it is a local issue.
00:36:19.000It's not a federal issue Yeah, so, but where California leads, the rest of the country follows, and I'm really optimistic that this precedent will kind of set the stage for some other cities to do the same thing.
00:36:30.000Did you know that, um, I learned this from the red-headed libertarian, Josie, good friend of the show, that communists aren't considered people for the sake of human rights in the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
00:36:43.000So this is really interesting, actually, because it's fallen out of, I suppose, legal precedent, but apparently in the 1964 Civil Rights Act it says this provision will not be construed as to provide rights to communists or communists-associated organizations or something like that.
00:37:00.000Antifa is quite literally rooted in Weimar Germany's communist, anti-fascist action or whatever, which was literally a communist organization.
00:37:10.000So I wonder if there's anything there we should be worried about or, I don't know.
00:37:16.000I certainly don't like the idea of the government being like, we've deemed you a communist therefore, because they could call anybody a communist.
00:37:27.000But Antifa is literally a communist organization, and maybe the reason we won't actually see anything from that provision Is because we don't care about it culturally and because many of the people in federal law enforcement, I know this was state-level charges, but many high-ranking, you know, Democrats are also, you know, at the very least, socialist, have communist leanings, or are unwilling to go after communists out of fear.
00:38:03.000And they have this weird, you know, this communist ideology, and they don't they don't really care about anything else.
00:38:09.000And they just use the fear tactics, you know, they say like, don't fund this business, don't put your ads on this business, don't talk to this person because I'm telling you to, so trust me.
00:38:20.000And nobody ever looks into their background or looks into like, you know, the horrible things that they've done or what they're about.
00:38:26.000It's about time, you know, people started waking up to what these extremists do.
00:38:31.000They lie, they cheat, they steal, and it's all for power.
00:38:33.000And a good example is what we mentioned earlier, that they're still backing Jussie Smollett, even after he's been found guilty.
00:38:45.000Two journalists sue Andy Ngo over his online use of their videos.
00:38:50.000They say Ngo reposted their videos without permission, leading to online and physical attacks from his audience.
00:38:56.000I would just like to point out, I do not believe going to a court and suing for damages and then being like, people were threatening us online is any grounds for any complaint against Andy Ngo because he had nothing to do with that.
00:39:12.000They say, Two journalists have filed a lawsuit against Andy Ngo for copyright infringement.
00:39:16.000Journalists Grace Morgan and Melissa Claudio-Lewis say that Ngo downloaded and tweeted their videos without permission.
00:39:21.000Their suit seeks damages and a permanent injunction prohibiting Ngo from posting their videos without express consent.
00:39:27.000Now before I show you this, I would like to make one definitive statement and prediction right now in the absolute I welcome being wrong, but I will say it.
00:39:39.000Andy Ngo will win on summary judgment, he will then seek legal fees, and he will win legal fees.
00:39:49.000This lawsuit is so laughably bad that I cannot believe they even wasted one red cent to file it.
00:39:59.000What Andy Ngo is being accused of doing is so beyond fair use.
00:40:05.000I have to imagine the first thing the judge is going to say to the plaintiffs in this case is, are you sure about this?
00:40:12.000You're going to be billed by a lawyer for it.
00:40:15.000And then he might come after you, you know, and he could file a claim for legal fees and he will be awarded them.
00:40:23.000Now there are lawsuits where it's like, now that's questionable at best.
00:40:27.000So good friend of mine, Cassandra Fairbanks, she filed a lawsuit against some reporter because she claimed the okay hand sign was a white supremacy gesture and Cassandra lost because it is very difficult to win these kinds of lawsuits.
00:42:52.000Sargon of Akkad on YouTube, uploaded raw clips from Akilah Hughes' YouTube, and the only thing he did, there's nothing in the videos, it's literally her raw clips from a longer video, and he titled it something like, Liberal Sense of Self-Awareness.
00:43:07.000Right. She sued him. Sargon, Carl, very smart. He kept his mouth shut. And everyone asked him and
00:43:13.000he says, look, I'm in a lawsuit. I can't speak about it. Akilah went on Twitter, talked her
00:43:16.000mouth off, gave press comments. Here's what I'm doing. I'm going to sue him and I'm going to take
00:43:20.000everything. The judge in that case was like, are you sure you want to go forward with this? Because
00:43:25.000this is very clear cut, fair use. And Akilah was like, he's infringing on my copyright. He didn't
00:43:30.000provide commentary or criticism. She had to change lawyers and Carl kept his mouth shut.
00:43:34.000Carl won on summary judgment, he filed for illegal fees, and he won again.
00:43:39.000If Andy Ngo downloaded their videos, reposted them, and then wrote LOL, that would be fair use, and he would win.
00:44:11.000You know, and there's more than one way to look at anything.
00:44:14.000This is like a lawsuit about messaging.
00:44:17.000Yeah, so Morgan told the Daily Dot that they're hoping to make it harder for Andy Ngo to steal journalists' content and change the narrative of their reporting, something he has built his career off of.
00:44:28.000If you post newsworthy video to Twitter, where it can be seen by the public, someone can retweet you.
00:44:36.000That's something you've acquiesced to.
00:44:39.000Now, I will say, for those that are wondering, how do news wires work?
00:44:44.000One of the core questions of fair use is if you are infringing upon their market.
00:46:58.000What Andy did was he took the direct link to the video, and this is a core function of Twitter.
00:47:03.000If someone posts media, you can take their link from their Twitter and put it in a tweet and then write whatever you want, but you can see it's included her name in it.
00:47:12.000This video is not being hosted by Andy Ngo's account.
00:47:54.000I don't think embed is the right word.
00:47:56.000This video is... I guess technically it's the case, but it's quite literally taking their tweet, their media, and putting it in... Twitter has an option when you...
00:48:10.000When you press on a video, it gives you the option to share it through multiple platforms or tweet the video, a part of your own tweet attributing the person who created the video.
00:49:14.000And it came up and I have an option here.
00:49:17.000I tweet video and then it has the video here and I just get to write the commentary underneath it.
00:49:22.000This segment should be called teaching Ian how to use Twitter.
00:49:26.000I also want to stress as it pertains to copyright law, you may disagree with this, but I can literally download This woman's video, upload it to my own Twitter account, and put H. Hey, here's a video from Jesse Kelly.
00:49:39.000Just the letter H. From Andrew Pollack on Twitter.
00:49:48.000It's clearly frivolous, and you can see how they've framed this.
00:49:52.000In the article from the Daily Dot, they're like, I'm getting harassed, I'm getting threats because Andy is posting my videos.
00:49:58.000What they don't like is that when they publish this information, they want to control the narrative.
00:50:03.000They want to frame it as negatively as possible for the police and for the city.
00:50:06.000And Andy Ngo can take the video, provide his own commentary, and that's quite literally... Look, to say it's fair use, it would be like, imagine there is a 20-foot tall giant with a big shirt that says, Fair Use Incarnate.
00:51:42.000Let me, I'll say this too, there are a bunch of accounts that go into the members-only section of TimCast.com and post those videos, and that is where they're arguably not in fair use territory.
00:51:57.000And the reason is, although they're providing commentary or criticism on our videos, There's, this was where it gets a little bit murky.
00:52:05.000By publishing stuff that we have behind a paywall, it's arguably infringing upon our market by giving away our content for free.
00:52:11.000However, personally, I'm still fine with it.
00:52:14.000Like, when I see the leftists and they're like, Tim Pool and his members only said X or Y, I'm like, eh, you know, look, it's commentary, it's newsworthy.
00:52:40.000You know the thing is though if you if there's like a movie and you take a clip from it on YouTube they'll probably just knock you down anyway even though it is fair use and you gotta fight for it.
00:53:08.000That happened to me with Joe Rogan, actually, because I pulled up his YouTube video and was talking about the podcast without playing it, and it automatically got flagged.
00:53:16.000Wow. I had to be like, Joe, you know, it's not like, can you get it off? And he was like,
00:53:19.000oh, sorry, man. But it was automatic. I've had happened to me too, where people are like,
00:53:23.000I've had, um, angry leftists be like, Tim Pool copyright claimed my video. And I'm like,
00:53:29.000no, I didn't like YouTube automatically does it, dude. And so then I've gone in and released it,
00:53:39.000One of the problems that the Freedom Faction, I guess, the libertarian little L, has is that we're willing to be like, well, they're allowed to use our content to criticize us.
00:55:14.000Just like Simone Biles got the Athlete of the Year, even though she, like, pulled out of all the competitions.
00:55:19.000But you know how they do, like, the Academy Award, like, actors will make a pitch video to, like, try... Like, that's what they do, right, Ian?
00:55:26.000Like, they'll have, like... Like, the actors will make, like, a video campaigning to win... Oh, I don't know.
00:59:22.000To beat him up and then he claimed that those black guys were homophobic even though one of them He was like fooling around with or whatever.
00:59:28.000Yeah, it's like really you're first of all, that's how you treat your friends That's how you treat someone that you're like Really into apparently like come on And then everyone's still standing by him and it's like really cuz Smollett would not stand by you.
00:59:44.000He's He throws his boys under the bus He can lie.
01:00:24.000You know, when he went on TV and he kept a straight face and the way he lied and the way he played everybody, the dude really can act.
01:00:29.000And you gotta understand that a lot of these actors, when they're on movie sets, they have, you know, cut, try again, cut, try again, hey, try it like this.
01:00:36.000For Jussie to be sitting on the hot seat on GMA, And go through that interview and nail the crying and everything.
01:01:21.000If that were me and I had so publicly been humiliated like that, I would never, first of all, I would never go back and read the speech, but I would never publicly be like, my goodness, to go out there and show everybody.
01:01:55.000When we do the Hillary Clinton, for your consideration, for the fake news Emmys, we can do one of two things.
01:02:00.000One, where she's like, I'm now going to read you my speech where I have to won the presidency.
01:02:06.000And then she like briefly turns into a lizard, puts eye drops and gigantic lizard eyes, and then changes back and goes, Or she could be a robot and she's sitting there going, engage crying sequence and then water just sprays out of her eyes.
01:02:37.000From my own personal perspective and opinion, I mean, what else do you need to know about a career politician that literally has celebrated the brutal torture and death of Muammar Gaddafi?
01:02:51.000She was like, we came, we saw, he died.
01:02:55.000And the videos of what happened to Gaddafi were absolutely horrific.
01:03:00.000Do you know, when I was a kid, I lived in Hanover, Massachusetts, and for the 4th of July one year, I think I was in like 4th or 5th grade, there was a bonfire with an effigy of Muammar Gaddafi burned at the stake, and everyone cheered.
01:03:30.000Hillary Clinton seems to me like the kind of person where, like, she's smoking a cigarette and she'll, like, walk past, like, a little kid and then just, like, put the cigarette out on the kid's head and flick it.
01:03:40.000She is definitely the kind of person to just pop your balloon just because she can.
01:03:54.000And he said that there was, like, they were on a plane, and there were Air Force, like, officers who were on this plane transporting Hillary, and she holds up her empty wine glass and goes, My gosh.
01:04:06.000And then like, these guys are like, yo, I am like an officer in the Air Force.
01:04:59.000But I remember... Do you have evidence?
01:05:03.000I have a hunch, just a little bit there, but I remember even talking to one of the staff members that was helping out the Bilderberg group and they were serving the Bilderberg members and they were told specifically, don't look them in the eye, don't start conversations, don't talk to them, look down and make sure that all their needs are served whenever they might even have a need or you might think they might have a need.
01:05:24.000It's like on Fawlty Towers, don't talk about the war.
01:05:27.000Yeah, and they literally can't even look people in the eyes as they're serving them and they're supposed to look down the whole time and it's just utterly ridiculous.
01:05:34.000It's kind of weird with that kind of elitism now because you'll go places and the staff is all masked up and you don't have to.
01:05:46.000But she's fined Marjorie Taylor Greene, like, a whole ton of money for not masking, and she doesn't do it herself.
01:05:51.000Someone pointed out that in the Hunger Games that there was, like, the capital city had servants who had their tongues cut out and had to wear masks or something.
01:06:16.000Avoid eye contact because when you make eye contact with someone you're stealing their energy and you're changing the way their brain works.
01:06:23.000So these people don't want to be tainted.
01:06:26.000There's no joy in treating people badly.
01:06:29.000You know, I mean, there's it's like, I found this too, you know, during the pandemic, but even before, like, if I'm going to go into a place, if I'm going to, I don't know, buy something from person or order something, we're both experiencing this moment of life together.
01:08:15.000I got this story here from Timcast.com.
01:08:17.000Inflation soars to nearly 40-year high.
01:08:21.000I want you guys to understand the Consumer Price Index rose 6.8% in November.
01:08:26.000That means from November of last year till this November, if you did not get at least a 7% raise, a 6.8% raise, then you are losing money.
01:08:35.000So I would like to stress, people will forget your words.
01:08:38.000People will forget your accomplishments, but people will never forget you voted for Joe Biden because this is part of the reason why we have this.
01:08:46.000Shout out to thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
01:10:03.000If you got $50,000 in debt, and that debt gets devalued because of inflation, and you make $15 an hour, your $15 an hour is devalued because of inflation too, and you still keep can't pay off your debt and now you can't buy food. But a
01:10:15.000rich person can take their money as soon as they get it, invest it in stocks and assets, which will go
01:10:20.000up in value during inflation, and they'll say, has no effect on me. And I tell you this, rich people
01:10:25.000that go to the store, they don't know or care about the price of milk. The intercept and these far
01:10:30.000left establishment crackpots are manipulating poor people so they can keep their crackpot
01:10:35.000Biden in power. And this one pisses me off. Yeah, because it actually hurts people tremendously.
01:10:42.000It hurts the weakest, it hurts the poorest people in our society, and it takes advantage of them in such an unfair freaking way where the Federal Reserve is literally printing money, giving it to their friends in Wall Street, and everyone else is finding it harder and harder to make ends meet.
01:11:26.000Absolutely insane rhetoric, celebration, victory in poor people becoming poorer and the rich people becoming more powerful than they ever have been through the largest transfer of wealth in recorded human history that we're going through right now.
01:11:41.000And it's sickening to see happen right in front of our eyes.
01:11:44.000And then the corporate media lied to the people saying it's not even happening.
01:12:04.000But to see all of these massive, multinational, billion-dollar corporations trying to convince poor people that they are gutting your savings, your life, your ability to buy food, Everything you work for, for your family, for your kids, trying to build a better life, they are stripping that away.
01:12:34.000I want you to know that you have agency, that you should keep the money you earn, that you have a right to control your labor, and that these big media companies are lying to you so that the Amazons, the Walmarts, these billionaires are stripping away your value while their cronies in the Federal Reserve and the government are printing away money and screwing every one of us.
01:12:59.000We have more in common with left populists than we do with the establishment.
01:13:02.000The problem is people watch too much CNN and believe this crap.
01:13:06.000If you are, look, if you are on the left, if you're a progressive or you know someone who is, please explain to them that CNN is a trash rag that is lying about everything.
01:13:14.000We're being ripped off by the entirety of the establishment.
01:13:17.000Well, and then what they do, too, is then the federal government wants to give everybody a lot of money, right?
01:13:22.000They want to not only, not only they're jacking up their prices and everything, they want to divide Americans from their basic ability to earn a living on their own.
01:13:33.000They want to feed everybody all of these services so that then Americans are just entirely reliant on the federal government and don't have the ability to, you know, earn their own bread, take care of their own families, you know, and then we're gonna be, then we're afraid to speak up.
01:13:48.000Why would we, how could we possibly speak up against something that's so big and has so much control over our lives at that point?
01:13:55.000They control, you know, they control health care, they control our income, they control our families.
01:14:00.000That's what all of these programs are about.
01:14:02.000That's what these vast social engineering programs are about.
01:14:05.000Where it's like, let's give everybody some free money.
01:15:32.000They don't mention that the job growth under Biden is actually stagnant, and what happened was there was a major collapse when Democrat governors locked down their states, and then it bounced back only a certain amount, and it's struggled to recover since then.
01:15:45.000But of course, if you take away 6 million jobs, and then snap your fingers and say you can work again, and you get 5.8 million jobs, then all of a sudden they're like, look how many jobs you made!
01:16:20.000I donated to a progressive leftist who was trying to primary Nancy Pelosi, because I would rather someone be in office saying, I have bad policy ideas, but I recognize these huge lists of problems, and be like, I can agree with that, and we can work on something.
01:16:34.000But when you have the Biden administration, the establishment Democrats, the Hillary Clintons, I came, we saw, he died, and their whole plan is, well, if we bloat more kids in a foreign country, maybe that'll be good for the economy.
01:16:44.000Then we'll claim to have some kind of win.
01:17:15.000You know, we should have been standing up for Hong Kong and we obviously we should have been standing up for Hong Kong and we just let them get totally destroyed.
01:17:36.000Like these activists were out there with their lives fighting for democracy in Hong Kong, fighting for free speech, you know, working on that so hard.
01:19:04.000Whenever you have someone stealing money and then using it for their own purposes, I have my own definitions and my own understanding of it, but you either have expert criminals or you have rookie criminals.
01:19:13.000I'd rather deal with rookie criminals that don't know what they're doing, that aren't intertwined with the system, as much as the people who are definitely intertwined, like Nancy Pelosi.
01:19:21.000I think it's crazy that we're supposed to say Dr. Jill Biden, but we're not supposed to say Dr. Rand Paul.
01:19:35.000Court rules Julian Assange can be extradited, overturning previous ruling.
01:19:39.000The final decision to extradite falls to UK home security Priti Patel.
01:19:44.000The report says England's High Court said Wikileaks founder Julian Assange could be extradited to the United States to face espionage charges.
01:19:51.000And I love how when you watch the shill establishment Democrat media, they're like, oh, he was hacking and the case is solid in mourning Joe spewing word vomit about complete bullish.
01:20:04.000Julian Assange is one of the most important journalists of this or any generation.
01:20:09.000He exposed malfeasance for, I mean, his entire career, ranging from malfeasance in Sub-Saharan African nations, all the way to the Democratic National Committee.
01:20:20.000For this, the establishment seeks to destroy his life, and they've locked him up now for, what, over a decade?
01:20:31.000Eleven years since his arrest in the United Kingdom.
01:20:34.000It is overt and in our faces what the scumbags who believe they have moral authority over you and who control these systems do, with people like Julian Assange, who has done nothing wrong.
01:20:47.000He's been accused of completely BS charges, as far as I'm concerned.
01:20:52.000But let's talk about something very, very important.
01:20:57.000Jeffrey Epstein was engaged in some of the most disgusting and psychotic corruption and atrocities we've seen, and who gets to go free and sit... Where was he at?
01:21:10.000You know what's really funny is that they say that there's a conspiracy about creepy elitists and what they want to do and all that stuff, and it's really funny when the Maxwell trial ends with only a few witnesses in a few weeks, Epstein gets away with everything he's doing for two decades, and Julian Assange Who's like, here's evidence of malfeasance.
01:21:31.000Yeah, this is a huge, huge injustice and has major ramifications for not just the free press in the United States, but for the world.
01:21:41.000Julian Assange is not an American citizen.
01:21:43.000For him to be ruled, to be extradited to the United States to face charges because he embarrassed the deep state, because he embarrassed the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies of this country by showing the country what they were actually doing and not falling for their lies, it's just absolutely insane.
01:21:59.000Julian aside, oh, what a really part of Don't bump the camera don't bump the camera. I'm on it home
01:22:08.000somebody somebody wanna I gotta turn I gotta turn on this other camera.
01:22:46.000No, when we did not support Hong Kong, when we passed them over, when we said, even going back into the 1990s, remember this was the original sense of it, right?
01:22:57.000They said, if we turn Hong Kong over, then Hong Kong's capitalist and liberal system will be passed on, and these ideals of freedom will go into China, China will become democratic, the CCP will disintegrate, it'll be amazing, and Gordon Chang wrote his book, The Collapse of the CCP, and it's coming.
01:24:16.000So the appeal was ruled on, but there's still one last decision, I believe at a secretarial level, on whether or not he'll be brought back to the United States for the crime of embarrassing the regime.
01:24:31.000Is the democratic justice of American goodness like this, this veneer, this like illusion and then what's really happening is the most corrupt Epstein like child trafficking thing and it's this is our government is it's that and so that's why they're going Well, the only question you have to ask about Ghislaine Maxwell is why is it that the oldest prosecutor that SDNY assigned to that case is 37 years old?
01:24:56.000The other person they add on is James Comey's daughter, right?
01:25:04.000This is the worst prosecution I've seen.
01:25:07.000You know that she actually might get acquitted.
01:25:09.000She actually might get acquitted because they're not introducing evidence of specific crimes that she committed in terms of sex trafficking.
01:25:16.000Look, I sat through the Manafort trial.
01:25:44.000So I initially discovered this thanks to Seamus of Freedom Tunes, because he made a very hilarious video about left-wing memes, and he talked about this.
01:25:51.000But there was something I discovered that was really funny.
01:25:53.000So this woman, this is Abby Richards, and she's a myths and disinformation researcher.
01:26:48.000But let me show you, let me show you the most, my favorite one is this.
01:26:52.000The top of the pyramid, it says, world ruled by supreme shadow elites.
01:26:56.000Once you believe one, you usually believe most, get help.
01:26:59.000She calls all of these theories anti-semitic.
01:27:02.000And I noticed one funny one in there when I was reading this.
01:27:04.000And it says, Bill Gates microchipping.
01:27:06.000And that is in the detached from reality anti-semitic section.
01:27:10.000She had to change it because apparently she discovered how to use Google.
01:27:15.000This story from the National Post, Bill Gates funds birth control microchip that lasts 16 years inside the body and can be turned on or off with remote control.
01:28:03.000They went after Tucker Carlson for talking about this.
01:28:05.000The idea that with some people, when they can track COVID-19, you can go to the NIH's website and see it's called hypogonadism, and it actually will lower your testosterone the same way that we've seen testosterone levels going down since the 1970s.
01:28:21.000So the mattress firm one, I know this one, was that the reason that it was the theory that there were, that there, cause it was trending on Twitter.
01:28:36.000So the mattress firm thing was people said, why are there so many mattress firms?
01:28:39.000How could there possibly be so many people out there buying a product that you really only buy once or twice every, you know, like in your lifetime, right?
01:28:57.000Right, so the idea was that it was actually a money laundering operation and then people were trying to like find out if there were some issues going on because they were going around... So remember they were talking about the Wayfair thing or the Overstock.com thing?
01:30:38.000You have to spin the blood a little bit and get the right particles.
01:30:41.000People use it for dental surgeries as well.
01:30:44.000Younger people have more of it, so they transfuse younger blood into an older person.
01:30:48.000It helps regenerate organs and stuff like that.
01:30:51.000But real quick, before we forget, the other thing about the mattresses is that if you want to upgrade your mattress, you can simply go to MyPillow.com and get the mattress topper.
01:31:02.000You don't have to support the money laundering operation of Mattress Firm.
01:31:13.000I just want to say, I appreciate how unapologetic you are about it.
01:31:17.000I appreciate the fact that you are so... No, one thing that Libby does, not everyone knows this, she likes to pass on the Bible stories to her children.
01:34:06.000Chris Stark says the National BLM Group is a Democratic super PAC.
01:34:09.000Not only did those at the top line their pockets, but also they are the reason why the Democrats were able to amass so much campaign finances.
01:34:16.000Yeah, didn't they get like a billion dollars?
01:34:24.000Well, there were a few issues too, because there were people who were just kind of like opening up, you know, C3s and super packs and saying, hey, we're BLM of St.
01:35:15.000Like he said that when Black Lives Matter was like starting up, he formed an organization to do exactly what Black Lives Matter was doing, but there was no big centralized organization.
01:35:25.000And so then they went after him and all of the leftist press started claiming he was fake when he was He was the real guy.
01:35:30.000He was a regular activist who was raising money and it just so happened that Black Lives
01:35:33.000Matter became huge and they donated to him.
01:35:35.000I think he got like $350K in total throughout his few years operating.
01:35:39.000It became huge but it's still not like a very organized organization, right?
01:35:43.000I mean, you even heard Patrisse Cullors talking about Black Lives Matter, saying that it's leaderless, you know, that it doesn't have any leader, that you could take one leader out and a new leader would emerge.
01:35:54.000It's a hydra, you know, it doesn't have... So it has the people who are like profiting from it.
01:36:00.000But we do have to give Black Lives Matter credit, and I don't think I heard you guys say this earlier, that they came out this week and they said that no matter what happens in that courtroom in Chicago, we believe Jussie Smollett.
01:36:14.000And they said, even though he's been convicted and found guilty of lying to the police, we still believe Jussie Smollett.
01:36:29.000He was attacked by homophobic white supremacist Trump supporters who were actually black guys that he worked with on a TV show.
01:36:37.000The crazy thing too is he probably wouldn't have been facing jail time until he got up and perjured himself for two full days in front of the jury with the judge.
01:36:47.000It's like, you know, the piece of legal advice, and Will Chamberlain mentioned it, he's like, yeah, don't do that.
01:37:24.000But wasn't it supposed to see, he wanted to see what people's reaction to seeing that would be?
01:37:28.000Or is it one of those social experiment things?
01:37:30.000He made a video where you believed, the guy who filmed it waited for him to publish it, where you believed that by parking a car with Trump stuff in it, A bunch of young black men would destroy it, just smash the car up.
01:37:49.000And then everyone started slamming him.
01:37:51.000And he decided to turn around, own up to it, apologize.
01:37:54.000He flat out said, in an interview with me, I was caught up in the money and the clicks.
01:37:58.000I didn't understand how far gone I had become when I was chasing after this stuff.
01:38:02.000And I was like, dude, If you're gonna come out and own that, like, we wanna welcome you back to the light and say, just please don't do it again, and now what does he do?
01:38:09.000He does viral clips where it's him and his girlfriend doing pranks, and it's wholesome and family-friendly for the most part.
01:38:14.000Jussie Smollett could've done the same thing, and I would've said the exact same thing.
01:38:17.000I don't want Jussie turning towards the darkness, I want him to come back to the light.
01:38:20.000I want him to be a figure to inspire positivity.
01:38:23.000But he doubles down, he perjures himself, and now he's gonna go to jail for it.
01:38:26.000Well, and forgiveness is such a beautiful thing and it's something that they, you know, the contemporary left has no room for.
01:38:31.000An admission of guilt on the left is, you know, a reason to believe further in your guilt and culpability.
01:38:40.000There's no way out of it, you know, and that's not...
01:38:44.000That's one thing that I think Christianity offers that we miss so much in contemporary
01:38:48.000society is that you can say, I'm sorry.
01:38:52.000And you know, then the person who you offended in some way can say, hey, no worries.
01:39:11.000But in sort of like the secular religion of woke progressivists, you know, whatever you want to call modern communism that we have today, there isn't.
01:39:20.000So they've created, it is a religion, right?
01:40:00.000You know, I don't think getting pulled over for jumping a parking lot is like grounds to be like all cops are like, so starting to align with malice is a good way to frame it.
01:40:09.000Beginning of the month, end of the month.
01:40:14.000Michael Malice's position is there is no law so, you know, egregious that a cop is so heinous that a cop is not willing to enforce it up into up and including executing children.
01:40:24.000If you're upset that a cop pulled you over because you jumped a parking lot, you're a bit far away from where Michael is.
01:40:29.000But I do think it's important to point out that it is the grains of sand.
01:40:32.000Of cops being like, there's no humanity here, it's quite literally, I know, it was a nothing, it was a turn.
01:42:04.000ditto Martin Edgar says Tim you called it.
01:42:10.000The authority used the terror organizations of Antifa and BLM and are now going after them since they have no use for them now.
01:42:16.000Perhaps in three years they will cuddle up to them again.
01:42:19.000Yeah, I think what we were saying was that with the midterms coming up, with the economy being so bad, I think the Democrats are going to be like, they're a liability for us now.
01:42:27.000So, and I actually had heard within the White House that Kamala was, this was something she was saying, that, you know, we should actually Go after some of the Antifa groups because then that will actually kind of balance it out with what they're doing with the January 6 people.
01:42:42.000And so it'll look like we're actually going after both sides.
01:42:46.000But then it also, historically speaking, this was what China did when they dealt with the Red Guards.
01:42:50.000They had to clean it up and eventually they said, look, they just sent the military and they said, you got to get rid of these guys and kick them all out to the countryside because they were nuts.
01:42:58.000Somebody super chatted saying, this is Rick Russell, one thing that always bugged me is your katana and boom blaster behind you isn't square.
01:44:08.000To Forrest, I live walking distance from that protest and can only be grateful that it's been relatively tame compared to the rest of the country.
01:44:16.000On another note, our local gun stores have been doing well lately.
01:45:04.000And they're gonna vote, and they're gonna be lawyers, and they're gonna be in the DOJ, and they're gonna be judges, and it's gonna be bad.
01:45:10.000I'm just saying, when they're in their 70s, they're all going to vote for state-funded elderly care of some sort.
01:45:19.000Like, what I mean to say is instead of relying on family and private individual support, their only choice is going to have to be some kind of more socialist or communist.
01:45:29.000Which is exactly what was marketed to them.
01:45:31.000Remember the Obama ad for Julia, you know, the single woman.
01:45:50.000So I think Zoomers are starting, like Zoomer females and males in general, are looking at this and saying, looking at millennials and saying, OK, this is generally a failed generation.
01:46:01.000You you made really bad decisions some a lot of which was you know due to external factors There was a lot of crazy stuff that Millennials went through in their formative years and that's true But at the same time we're gonna learn from these mistakes and we're gonna make corrections very quickly a lot of them We're also gonna be very pissed off when they find out how scammed they were by everything.
01:47:42.000Have started feeling insecure over the past couple of years as I see more and more of my male acquaintances in their late 30s and over dating women in their early to mid 20s.
01:47:50.000I am by no means unattractive, quite the opposite, but seem to have trouble finding men interested in age appropriate relationships.
01:48:24.000Men can date anyone they want at any point in their lives, and the older they get, the more access to the dating pool that they have.
01:48:31.000And women, when you fall in love with somebody and you're in your 20s, And you think to yourself, you know, I really want to pursue something else.
01:48:38.000I don't really have time for love in my life right now.
01:49:08.000There are some young people who reach status faster than others, but an 18-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman, that 18-year-old woman is going to have, it's going to be a breeze.
01:49:18.000She pops open Bumble or Twitter or OkCupid, and she has max messages, and she can go through the pick of the litter, and that 18-year-old guy is going to get nothing.
01:49:32.000Because they are expanding the dating pool far beyond what it ever was historically speaking.
01:49:38.000And so you're going to have 80% of the women going for the top 5% of the men.
01:49:44.000Like it was back when we were tribal and nomadic.
01:49:47.000Right, but the pool was smaller, so you don't have that issue.
01:49:49.000But this thing, though, where people say to themselves, like, oh, you know, this is my high school boyfriend or this is my college boyfriend or whatever, and this isn't the right time for me.
01:49:58.000Now I need to go to graduate school before I can embark on, you know, before I can accept love in my life.
01:55:18.000I really think that women have just been sold such a lie that they they either have to choose one or the other and I think it's wrong.
01:55:24.000I think that if you find someone that you love you have to find a way to make it work and if that means adjusting your work schedule you need to make it happen because that's way more important than a job.
01:55:32.000And you know the thing too is like it You know, it doesn't always work out, but you still have to go for it.
01:55:38.000You can't say, when love comes into your life, you can't just say no to it.
01:55:41.000Yeah, and they've been told they have to.
01:55:43.000Right, because something else is more important.
01:55:45.000And self-fulfillment through career, you know, that can be a thing or whatever, but it's never going to be As fulfilling, you know, as having a team, as teaming up, as having a family, you know, being a mom is literally the best thing that I ever did.
01:56:01.000It's my favorite thing ever, you know.
01:56:04.000Everything I do is like in service, you know.
01:57:40.000Well, so the people who want to create this, they want to destroy traditional culture and create this flat blank slate society needs to eliminate gender differences, which are I mean, there are immutable and, like, on average, I should say, gender differences.
01:58:01.000It's fascinating to me that they can quite literally say, like, oh, we're gonna have an athlete perform in the Olympics as a trans athlete as long as their testosterone is below a certain threshold.
01:58:11.000So you're quite literally saying that men who produce more testosterone than women are affected by that, and thus there's serious biological differences between males and females.
01:58:18.000There's never... I've said this before.
01:58:22.000But this one, I'll tell you what really triggers, really triggered the feminist when I said, there will never be equality between men and women.
01:58:30.000There could be political equality, like you can't discriminate on the basis of gender.
01:58:38.000If there's a man and a woman and they both want to get a career and then have kids, the woman will always have to be the one who creates that child, which puts them out of work for even a short amount of time.
01:59:16.000But if you have to take even a week off of work that a man doesn't, then that man has an extra week to do the work.
01:59:22.000But I also agree that one of the biggest problems is looking at that as being a disadvantage.
01:59:27.000The idea that women get to have children, it's like, oh, I'm so sorry, that's going to hurt your career prospects instead of being like, that's amazing, congratulations.
01:59:37.000I feel very strongly about this as well because I feel like we tell women in society that we say, you know, and this goes back to abortion as well, we say that being a mother is not something that's valuable.
01:59:46.000That being a mother detracts from your fulfillment as a human being, you know, and we tell people, you know, oh you're poor, you don't have a lot of prospects, being a mother is not for you, you should abort this child.
01:59:58.000Why aren't we saying instead like motherhood is kind of the greatest thing ever?
02:00:02.000And every woman can be qualified to be a mother, you know, suck it up.
02:00:08.000woman up as they say you know and like like do it do it and and respect yourself and respect your ability to give life if if you have the gift kit and can do that you know not every woman can do that um and that's a tragedy for a lot of women but you know you can do this you can be a mother if you're 17 and you're pregnant you can be a mother you can do this you know.
02:00:32.000Kalian uh Kalan Shaw Indie Game says is this a pass or fail of the Bechtel test?
02:00:47.000The Bechdel test is this thing where the idea is in scripts and in entertainment, you have to have sections of the of the script where women are talking together, but they're not talking about men.
02:01:49.000One thing I said to Tanya, I remember after, or I guess when she was pregnant with our first son was, You know, it's, you know, men can do some pretty incredible things, you know, throughout history, men have done incredible things, but women can create life.
02:02:07.000It's actually a miracle from God that women have the ability to do this.
02:02:13.000And I think men innately know that, you know, we can create, you know, you would create art or a civilization or build a city or architecture, whatever.
02:02:27.000And so... Well, they got some... Womb transplant experimentation going on.
02:02:32.000Right, that's going on and the NHS is funding that.
02:02:35.000Whoopi comes out and she's talking about the Roe v. Wade ruling and she says, you men shouldn't have any say in this because you don't have any eggs.
02:03:15.000You know, you can just imagine a scenario where there's, like, 10 dudes, you know, on an island, and humanity gets, like, wiped out in a nuclear war, and they're just sitting there, and they all look around and be like, in 40 years, humans won't exist.
02:03:27.000You can do the same thing with 10 women sitting on an island after the apocalypse.
02:03:48.000You can have ten women and one guy and your society will flourish because women are able to do art and build civilizations, but also have the babies too.
02:03:56.000And this is why, this is why men, male lives typically, particularly in the West, are devalued in many cases, right?
02:04:03.000Men, we are seen as expendable, right?
02:04:06.000Men are the ones who go and do, you know, build the pipelines and they're out on oil rigs, they're doing
02:04:11.000fishing, fishing boats actually is one of the most fatal careers, occupation that
02:04:18.000there is and these are all male jobs. There's not a, look, there weren't
02:04:22.000a lot of female coal miners is all I'm saying. Yes.
02:05:13.000The issue that everybody knows is that many of these feminists, when they're talking about equality, they want to be in corner office, 50th floor, air-conditioned buildings.
02:05:21.000They don't want to be in sewers wading through human waste to try and make the system, you know... Yeah, I don't want to do that.
02:08:20.000I am so glad that Jack Gay crashed us because I love talking about this stuff, especially with Libby, because I really don't like feminism very much either.
02:08:27.000When I was 11, I was like, this seems like it's hurting women more than helping them.
02:08:31.000And ever since then, it's just been like, yep, I was right.
02:08:33.000Yeah, it kind of got all screwed around.